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Foliations II
 
Alberto Candel California State University, Northridge, CA
Lawrence Conlon Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Foliations II
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0881-8
Product Code:  GSM/60
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Foliations II
Alberto Candel California State University, Northridge, CA
Lawrence Conlon Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0881-8
Product Code:  GSM/60
List Price: $135.00
MAA Member Price: $121.50
AMS Member Price: $108.00
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-1795-6
Product Code:  GSM/60.E
List Price: $85.00
MAA Member Price: $76.50
AMS Member Price: $68.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0881-8
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-1795-6
Product Code:  GSM/60.B
List Price: $220.00 $177.50
MAA Member Price: $198.00 $159.75
AMS Member Price: $176.00 $142.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Graduate Studies in Mathematics
    Volume: 602003; 545 pp
    MSC: Primary 57

    This is the second of two volumes on the qualitative theory of foliations. For this volume, the authors have selected three special topics: analysis on foliated spaces, characteristic classes of foliations, and foliated manifolds. Each of these is an example of deep interaction between foliation theory and some other highly-developed area of mathematics. In all cases, the authors present useful, in-depth introductions, which lead to further study using the extensive available literature.

    This comprehensive volume has something to offer a broad spectrum of readers: from beginners to advanced students to professional researchers. It contains exercises and many illustrations. The book would make an elegant supplementary text for a topics course at the advanced graduate level. Foliations I is Volume 23 in the AMS series, Graduate Studies in Mathematics.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in foliated spaces.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Part 1: Analysis and geometry on foliated spaces
    • Foreword to part 1
    • Chapter 1. The $C^*$-algebra of a foliated space
    • Chapter 2. Harmonic measures for foliated spaces
    • Chapter 3. Generic leaves
    • Part 2: Characteristic classes and foliations
    • Foreword to part 2
    • Chapter 4. The Euler class of circle bundles
    • Chapter 5. The Chern-Weil construction
    • Chapter 6. Characteristic classes and integrability
    • Chapter 7. The Godbillon-Vey classes
    • Part 3: Foliated 3-manifolds
    • Foreword to part 3
    • Chapter 8. Constructing foliations
    • Chapter 9. Reebless foliations
    • Chapter 10. Foliations and the Thurston norm
    • Chapter 11. Disk decomposition and foliations of link complements
    • Appendices
    • Appendix A. $C^*$-Algebras
    • Appendix B. Riemannian geometry and heat diffusion
    • Appendix C. Brownian motion
    • Appendix D. Planar foliations
  • Additional Material
     
     
  • Reviews
     
     
    • Both volumes are written with great care and a deep knowledge of the subject ... provide the most extensive elaboration of several aspects of foliation theory.

      Mathematical Reviews
    • From reviews for Foliations I:

      Overall presentation is first-rate ... diagrams ... are well-crafted and reflect the strongly ‘graphical’ nature of the subject ... A prospective reader who cares to invest the time needed to plough seriously through the book ought to be rewarded with a gratifying mathematical experience ... can also be recommended to more advanced researchers, who would enjoy seeing a compendium of major results.

      Bulletin of the LMS
    • The authors pay great attention to examples, and you can find a large number of them in the book ... They are well-chosen and will keep the interest of the reader on a high level ... [The book is] a fundamental source for everybody with a serious interest in foliations.

      European Mathematical Society Newsletter
    • The large number of well-chosen examples is one of the most striking features of the book ... [It] contains several beautiful figures which help one to imagine and better understand situations described formally in the text. Therefore, graduate students, young researchers, and in fact, everybody interested in foliations should profit from this book.

      Mathematical Reviews
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Volume: 602003; 545 pp
MSC: Primary 57

This is the second of two volumes on the qualitative theory of foliations. For this volume, the authors have selected three special topics: analysis on foliated spaces, characteristic classes of foliations, and foliated manifolds. Each of these is an example of deep interaction between foliation theory and some other highly-developed area of mathematics. In all cases, the authors present useful, in-depth introductions, which lead to further study using the extensive available literature.

This comprehensive volume has something to offer a broad spectrum of readers: from beginners to advanced students to professional researchers. It contains exercises and many illustrations. The book would make an elegant supplementary text for a topics course at the advanced graduate level. Foliations I is Volume 23 in the AMS series, Graduate Studies in Mathematics.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in foliated spaces.

  • Part 1: Analysis and geometry on foliated spaces
  • Foreword to part 1
  • Chapter 1. The $C^*$-algebra of a foliated space
  • Chapter 2. Harmonic measures for foliated spaces
  • Chapter 3. Generic leaves
  • Part 2: Characteristic classes and foliations
  • Foreword to part 2
  • Chapter 4. The Euler class of circle bundles
  • Chapter 5. The Chern-Weil construction
  • Chapter 6. Characteristic classes and integrability
  • Chapter 7. The Godbillon-Vey classes
  • Part 3: Foliated 3-manifolds
  • Foreword to part 3
  • Chapter 8. Constructing foliations
  • Chapter 9. Reebless foliations
  • Chapter 10. Foliations and the Thurston norm
  • Chapter 11. Disk decomposition and foliations of link complements
  • Appendices
  • Appendix A. $C^*$-Algebras
  • Appendix B. Riemannian geometry and heat diffusion
  • Appendix C. Brownian motion
  • Appendix D. Planar foliations
  • Both volumes are written with great care and a deep knowledge of the subject ... provide the most extensive elaboration of several aspects of foliation theory.

    Mathematical Reviews
  • From reviews for Foliations I:

    Overall presentation is first-rate ... diagrams ... are well-crafted and reflect the strongly ‘graphical’ nature of the subject ... A prospective reader who cares to invest the time needed to plough seriously through the book ought to be rewarded with a gratifying mathematical experience ... can also be recommended to more advanced researchers, who would enjoy seeing a compendium of major results.

    Bulletin of the LMS
  • The authors pay great attention to examples, and you can find a large number of them in the book ... They are well-chosen and will keep the interest of the reader on a high level ... [The book is] a fundamental source for everybody with a serious interest in foliations.

    European Mathematical Society Newsletter
  • The large number of well-chosen examples is one of the most striking features of the book ... [It] contains several beautiful figures which help one to imagine and better understand situations described formally in the text. Therefore, graduate students, young researchers, and in fact, everybody interested in foliations should profit from this book.

    Mathematical Reviews
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